Stop Shielding Rogue Media: Cancel Their Licenses Now

In the aftermath of India’s decisive four-day military retaliation against Pakistan, a section of Indian media has once again betrayed national interest. Outlets like The Hindu and The Wire reportedly published narratives eerily sympathetic to Islamabad, raising the question: how long will the Indian state tolerate this fifth column masquerading as journalism? The government of…

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Mr. Trump, Keep Your Hands Off

There’s a reason former US President Donald Trump enjoys more goodwill in India than he often does in his own country. It’s not just because he once called Prime Minister Narendra Modi “a tough negotiator.” It’s because Trump, unlike many others in the Western elite, recognized early on that Modi is not just another Third…

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Who Sabotaged the India-Pakistan Ceasefire?

In a region fraught with history, hostility, and high-stakes diplomacy, ceasefires are never merely military decisions—they are geopolitical statements. The recently proposed ceasefire between India and Pakistan, reportedly brokered at the level of the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs), was less a diplomatic breakthrough than a product of Pakistan’s desperation and U.S. meddling. It…

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Is Pakistan Fighting a Losing War?

It’s Day 4 of a war that Pakistan neither anticipated nor can afford. The Indian armed forces, operating with strategic clarity and unflinching precision, have launched a series of targeted strikes that have left Pakistan’s military infrastructure in tatters. Major airstrips—including one perilously close to the Pakistani Army and ISI headquarters—have been reduced to rubble….

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Modi Hai Toh Mumkin Hai: India Strikes, Pakistan Staggers

By striking deep inside Pakistan under Operation Sindhoor, India has once again demonstrated that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, bold decisions are not just possible—they are inevitable. The targeted assaults on terror camps belonging to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), operating with impunity under the patronage of Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar, caught the…

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UNSC Finally Calls Pakistan’s Bluff

When the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) convenes an emergency meeting and its outcome is not vague diplomatic jargon but pointed questions—like whether Lashkar-e-Taiba was behind the Pahalgam terror attack, you know something has shifted. At long last, the UNSC appears to have called Pakistan’s bluff. The closed-door 90-minute session, held at Pakistan’s behest, ended…

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